词汇 | romp |
释义 | romp verb[ Iusually+ adv/prep ] uk /rɒmp/ us /rɑːmp/ to play in a rough, excited, and noisy way: 疯闹,嬉耍喧闹,喧闹地玩耍 The children romped happily around/about in the garden.孩子们高兴地在花园中嬉笑打闹。 Synonym frolic Celebrating & entertaining amuse amused bacchanalian banqueting bar-hop emcee entertain entertaining ents go to townidiom hoot hostess propose push put the flags out!idiom regale someone with something rejoice rejoicing rejoicingly throw Idiomromp home/in Phrasal verbromp through something romp noun[ Cusually singular ] uk /rɒmp/ us /rɑːmp/ a funny, energetic, and often sexual entertainment or situation: 打闹逗笑的表演;风流韵事;调情 The newspaper headline was "Bishop Caught In Sex Romp!"报纸标题赫然写着“主教风流当场被捉”。 Synonym frolicmainly UKold-fashioned Types of film, play, book etc. action thriller adaptation Afrofuturism allegorical anime bodice-ripper boy-meets-girl director's cut noir non-documentary non-literary one-shot paean parody potboiler psychological sequel stream of consciousness tragicomedy weepy romp | American Dictionaryromp verb[ I ] us/rɑmp/ to play or run in a happy, excited, and noisy way: The puppy and children romped together in the yard. To romp is also to succeed or win easily: The unbeaten Charlottesville Crackers romped past the Beantown Beanies 68-26. romp noun[ Cusually sing ] us/rɑmp, rɔmp/ something that, in a noisy way, makes you feel happy and excited: The film is a comic romp. A romp is also an easy victory over an opponent: Nothing could stop his romp to the nomination. |
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